Unit 1 The written world Reading(2):Appreciating literature课件(28张)

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课件28张PPT。Appreciating literatureSome books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
— Francis Bacon有些书只需浅尝辄止,有些书该囫囵吞枣,还有少数的书则当细嚼慢咽。___________________________Reading?is?to?the?mind?what?exercise?is to?the?body.Appreciating literatureJourney To The westA Dream of Red MansionsChinese classic literature The Romance of
Three KingdomsAll Men are BrothersForeign ClassicsThackeray
Vanity Fair
<<名利场>>Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice
<<傲慢与偏见>>Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre
<<简爱>> StructurePart one:
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Part two:
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Part three:
information about classic literatureCharles Dickensthe book Great expectationsDetailed readingPart I

Raise some questions by yourself
Pick out someone to answer your questionRead paragraph 1 to 3 What is classic literature?Classics are the _______ of the literary world. They are well-written works in ______ of novels, plays and poems .They are ________of great writing and _______. antiquesexampleswisdom formsLanguage characteristics are different from modern work, making them hard to readThey are boring and oldThey have nothing to do with life today.Do many people like reading classic literature? Why ? A positive B negative C neutral(中立的)What is the author’s attitude towards it ?Classics haven’t disappeared and still have a place in the worldMany successful films are adapted from classicsCharles DickensThe greatest representative of English critical realism in 19th century.Part II Charles Dickens was born on 7
February 1812 in Portsmouth,
England. He had a happy
childhood after his family moved
to Chatham. At the age of 12,
Dickens had to leave school because
his father was imprisoned for debt. The poverty Dickens experienced as a child greatly influenced his later views on social reform. Before his death on 9 June 1870, he wrote about 15 major novels and many short stories, most of which are famous for their surprise endings. Great works: Charles DickensA Tale of Two CitiesDavid CopperfieldOliver TwistPoet’s CornerCharles Dickens was buried at Westminster Abbey in the Poet’s Corner.His tomb reads,“He was a sympathiser with the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed (受压迫者); and by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world. ”
Design a chart about Charles Dickens born1812diedOliver Twist David CopperfieldGreat Expectationssimilar Part III Great Expectations
1 Have you ever read this novel?
2 Have you ever seen one of the film adaptations of Great Expectations?Main elements of the novelthemecharactersplot
settingsymbolComplete the information1. Setting ______________________
2. symbol __________
3. Characters ___________________
4. Plot _____________________________
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5.Theme __________________________ England in the early 1800smistPip, Joe, Estella a stranger gives Pip a lot of money, then Pip moves to London and becomes a snob.what it means to be a gentlemanWhat does Pip learn by the end of the novel? He learns that wealth does not buy happiness and that friends are more important than a fancy education.A character development in Pip Pip’s character changes from becoming __________ and ashamed of his background to learning that ________ doesn’t buy ________ and that _______ are more important than a ________________.
vainwealthhappinessfriendsfancy educationPip’s character developmentDiscussion 1.In your opinion, what does it really mean to be a gentleman?
2.According to the questions in the last paragraph, try to give an ending to this novel.
The old house had been knocked down,and there was nothing left but piles of stones in the garden.In the moonlight I walked sadly around,until suddenly I saw a woman's figure in the shadows.I went closer and then—
  "Estella!"I cried.
  "You recognize me?I have changed a lot,"she answered.
  She was older,but still beautiful.I had never before seen such a soft light in those once proud eyes,or felt such a friendly touch of her once cold hand.
  "It's strange, Estella! After so many years,we meet by chance,here,where we first met!"
  "Yes,it's strange.I haven't been here for years,although the land belongs to me.But tell me,you still live abroad?"
  "Yes,I still do.I'm doing well in India.” 
“I've often thought of you.Since my husband died,I have given you a place in my heart."The ending.
  There was silence for a few moments.
  "I didn't think I would say goodbye to you here,"she said.
  "It's painful saying goodbye,Estella."
  "But last time you said,"God bless you, God forgive you!”You could say that to me now, now that I understand how much you loved me, now that I have suffered, now that I am a better person.Tell me we are friends."she spoke more eagerly than I had ever heard her speak before.
  "We are friends," I said,taking her hand.
  "And will continue being friends,even when we are apart,"said Estella.
 We walked,hand in hand,out of the old garden.As the morning mist had risen long ago when I first left the forge,so the evening mist was rising now,and in the clear moonlight I saw no shadow of another separation from her. Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.
Read the text again and try to retell the story .
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